Risk factors for GD:
- have a family history of gestational diabetes (ie mother, grandmother or sister had it)
- you have previously given birth to a large baby (weighing over 4.5kg/9lb 14)
- you have previously had a stillbirth
- are overweight or obese
- have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
Symptoms of GD:
- increased thirst
- needing to urinate frequently
- tiredness
but these are all common in pregnancy anyway.
GD isn't an immediate threat to your or your baby but if not managed it incresaes the risk of things like:
- Pre-eclampsia
- Premature Delivery
- Having too much amniotic fluid
- a big baby
- c/s delivery
- low blood sugar in the baby after birth
- jaundice in the newborn
- congenital problems of the baby like heart defect
- slightly increased risk of stillbirth or neonatal death
My friend had a 9lb baby girl. when she later talked to an OB (not the one she saw for her birth) and he found out she didn't have the GD test and gave birth to a 9lber, he said: "Such a huge baby, I'm sure you actually had GD, you should have had the test,..."
WTH??? 9lb isn't that huuuge? She's tall, so is her husband. What a strange thing to say.
Saša

